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Voos Army Engraved Dagger - is it authentic?

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    #16
    Just looking again I see Ron had the same feeling, we were typing at the same minute. I guess that means "great minds think alike!"
    Looking at this dagger it does have some of the small signs associated with originals. Every one I ever had also had some flaking of the plating on the tip of the blade. The grip is also exactly what you would expect.
    Bob
    www.collectortocollectormilitaria.com

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      #17
      Originally posted by Rich Moran View Post
      I cant post images of it because I am no longer a paying subscriber.
      Hello Rich,

      Associate Membership (paying subscriber) is no longer required to post images to threads.
      However, images must be attached to WAF server.
      Here's a tutorial on how to do that:
      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=30341

      -Serge

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        #18
        [QUOTE=Rich Moran;8574087]All I see is what looks to be a age blemish line seen in your link and not the etched connected lines as the example of subject blade this thread illustrates...

        Unless i'm looking at the wrong thing the two lines at the end of the etch look joined together on the dagger in the link i supplied (see attached pic) and not an age blemish, and this is the same as the dagger in question on this thread.

        Russ.
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